Comparing him to Tyson Chandler at back-tapping balls to the perimeter, Mannix writes about the Wolverines’ power forward, “Scouts are eager to see if McGary, in an expanded role, is the player he was in the NCAA tournament or closer to the unpolished, foul-prone big man who struggled with his jumper during the season.”

McGary averaged 6.3 rebounds and 7.5 points but in only 19.7 minutes last season and with the help of first-round draft pick Trey Burke.

Harris and Robinson III are pegged back-to-back at Nos. 15 and 16.

Mannix, on Harris: “Harris is one of the NCAA’s most complete sorers. He’s effective from beyond the arc or from mid-range and has a knack for getting to the basket.”

The MSU sophomore averaged 12.9 points per game last season.

And on Robinson III: “Athletic as they come. Robinson has a solid looking stroke but needs polish.”

Robinson III averaged the third-most minutes last season for U-M, behind Burke and New York Knicks draftee Tim Hardaway, averaging 11 points and just over five rebounds per game.